Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

The 2017 Government Chemist Review

lord henley: My honourable Friend the Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation for the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Sam Gyimah) has today made the following statement: The twenty-first Annual Review of the Government Chemist has been received. The Review will be placed in the Libraries of the House plus those of the Devolved Administrations in Wales and Northern Ireland. The Review will also be laid before the Scottish Parliament. The Government Chemist is the Referee Analyst named in Acts of Parliament. The Government Chemist’s team carry out analysis in high-profile or legally disputed cases. A diverse range of referee analysis work was carried out during 2017, including measurement disputes relating to alfatoxins, nitrofuran contamination, authenticity, protein allergens and sulphites.   


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Cabinet Office

Boundary Commissions

lord young of cookham: My right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office (David Lidington) has made the following written ministerial statement:I have today laid before each House, in accordance with the provisions of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986, copies of the reports setting out recommendations for new constituency boundaries by the Boundary Commission for England and the Boundary Commission for Wales.Under the same provisions, my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland has today laid before each House a copy of the report by the Boundary Commission for Scotland, and my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has today laid before each House a copy of the report by the Boundary Commission for Northern Ireland.In 2016, the Boundary Commissions for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland began the Boundary Review. The independent and impartial Boundary Commissions have been conducting the Boundary Review as laid out in legislation passed by Parliament which provides for more equal seats and reduces the number of constituencies from 650 to 600, with equally sized constituencies based on up to date demographic data.My Right Hon. Friends the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, the Secretary of State for Scotland, the Secretary of State for Wales and I have written today to all Members of this House representing existing constituencies in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, advising them on the laying of the reports. The reports will be published on GOV.UK. The Boundary Commissions will also be publishing their reports on their websites.In accordance with the provisions of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986, the adoption of the reports will require approval of both Houses.


This statement has also been made in the House of Commons: 
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